Internet bullying often means school bullying too

So if your child is being bullied on the internet, on Facebook, and it is school friends that are doing the bullying. And you have told the school and they are saying it is nothing to do with them. Chances are if your child is being bullied by school friends on Facebook or the internet, they are being bullied at school by those same friends. So what I would do is document the names of the children that are bullying your child and bring them to the school. Provide them with detailed information. Talk to your child. Have your child, speak to your child and have your child very honestly tell you what´s going on. Frequently children don´t want to tell you because they don´t want get in trouble and have it made worse. Your child will need to tell you what is going on. If the school does not act after they have been told, then you might want to speak to an attorney because if they have knowledge of what is going on and they are not taking action, then they could be liable for negligence.

Talitha Davies Wegner

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Talitha Davies Wegner is a Los Angeles attorney specializing in family matters. Her warm personality and compelling litigation skills enable her clients to navigate legal challenges with confidence and peace of mind. Genuine interest in her clients' issues, her personal life experiences and a passion for justice provide her clients with "a best friend in the law". Talitha is no stranger to divorce - weathering her own in 2004. She is now married to Bill Wegner, also an attorney. Talitha adores Bill's three adult children and their partners as well as being "GrandTali" to four granddaughters.

So if your child is being bullied on the internet, on Facebook, and it is school friends that are doing the bullying. And you have told the school and they are saying it is nothing to do with them. Chances are if your child is being bullied by school friends on Facebook or the internet, they are being bullied at school by those same friends. So what I would do is document the names of the children that are bullying your child and bring them to the school. Provide them with detailed information. Talk to your child. Have your child, speak to your child and have your child very honestly tell you what´s going on. Frequently children don´t want to tell you because they don´t want get in trouble and have it made worse. Your child will need to tell you what is going on. If the school does not act after they have been told, then you might want to speak to an attorney because if they have knowledge of what is going on and they are not taking action, then they could be liable for negligence.